The Outcasts of 19 Schuyler Place
Author:
E. L. KonigsburgPublisher:
Random House Audio Publishing GroupImprint:
Listening LibraryPublication Date:
01-13-2004ISBN:
9780807223253Subjects:
Children's FictionAvailable as:
Audio, 9780807223253 Audio cassette, 9780807223260 CD-Audio, 9781400086092 Downloadable audio file, 9780739349762 Downloadable audio file, 9780807223277 Electronic book text, 9781442439719 Hardback, 9781417699797 Hardback, 9780756963071 Hardback, 9780329599546 Hardback, 9780605107205 Hardback, 9780689866364 Hardback, 9780786264834 Paperback, 9781844289547 Paperback, 9780689866371 Paperback, 9780786280902 Paperback, 9781435298897Description:
Freshly rescued from a miserable experience at Camp Talequa, where she was housed with seven cruel cabin mates, Margaret is looking forward to spending the rest of her summer with her beloved great-uncles, Morris and Alexander. Little does she know, the Uncles themselves are in need of a rescue.
For the last forty-five years, the Uncles have been building three giant towers in their backyard from scrap metal and shards of glass and porcelain. But now, bowing to pressures from some powerful home owners, the towers have been declared a blight on the neighborhood. Even worse, the city council has voted to have them destroyed.
Margaret Rose is outraged. She knows the towers for what they truly are: irreplaceable works of art. To Margaret, the towers sing. They sing of the joy of making something big and beautiful out of bits and pieces; of integrity; but perhaps most important of all, they sing of history. And Margaret Rose is determined to make sure they always will.
This companion story to the acclaimed Silent to the Bone is a rousing tale of art, history, and the fierce preservation of individuality, as only the incomparable E. L. Konigsburg could write it.










